I'm getting a bit gittery with the android market right now. I bought poweramp with a prepaid credit card and it happens to be declined as it had over two dollars in it left over so I might as well use it. I checked the card statement and it has a hold for google or two dollars. That's normal for adding a new card. I assume that it would have charged me five dollars instead of the 1.97 as it was on sale. Therefore, I wouldn't get it. So instead I decide to use my other card which had more. So I attempted to purchase it again, when I actually started to download it, I get a code 403 error of some sort. I checked my second card,, it has the purchase as on a hold. I checked my apps list on the android market site, it said that I purchased it on March 3rd. As of now, I believe it has been charged on my second card instead of the first one. And because of this hold, I'm also worried that it would charge me five dollars instead of the sale price.

Brilliant cheers, I sent LG an email about it since i'd like to know if they have some sort of official repair service too

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This is what LG are asking for:

I can advise you we would be able to arrange an out of warranty repair for the handset. This would involve sending the handset to the repair centre for a diagnostic inspection, from which you would receive a quote for the cost of repair. However, if you chose not to accept the quote and decline the repair, there would be a £23.50 inspection fee.

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Everywhere i'm looking is like £50~ for replacement digitizers but i'm hearing people talk about getting them much cheaper on forums and stuff, where are all these cheap options?

My local newspaper were giving you the chance to win a Galaxy Y today, not the best of phones I know, now this was in TODAYS paper, I flipped to the page to enter the competition and saw.. (closing date, February 15th)

good job guys..

also in other news

Little Blade's done pretty good for itself, Might have to start using it again maybe..

Actually tempted to get a decent droid aswell as my iPhone, best of both worlds eh?
Any recommendations? Or anyone got an old 2nd hand phone they wanna sell me? ;)

My local newspaper were giving you the chance to win a Galaxy Y today, not the best of phones I know, now this was in TODAYS paper, I flipped to the page to enter the competition and saw.. (closing date, February 15th)

good job guys..

also in other news

Little Blade's done pretty good for itself, Might have to start using it again maybe..

Actually tempted to get a decent droid aswell as my iPhone, best of both worlds eh?
Any recommendations? Or anyone got an old 2nd hand phone they wanna sell me? ;)

That is one of the most impressive standby times I've seen in a long time.

My local newspaper were giving you the chance to win a Galaxy Y today, not the best of phones I know, now this was in TODAYS paper, I flipped to the page to enter the competition and saw.. (closing date, February 15th)

good job guys..

also in other news

Little Blade's done pretty good for itself, Might have to start using it again maybe..

Actually tempted to get a decent droid aswell as my iPhone, best of both worlds eh?
Any recommendations? Or anyone got an old 2nd hand phone they wanna sell me? ;)

Widgets can work within notifications through an external app I think, and music player buttons in notifications are only supported since Android 4.0. SGS2's default music player "hacked" them in even on Gingerbread.

PowerAMP is truely the BEST MUSIC PLAYER I ever used. I've tried them all, the stock one which sucked, MIUI, PlayerPRO, WinAMP and many more. None of them were close to the supperiority of PowerAMP. For an example, the theme and layout just looks awesome, everything is pretty much where I want it to be. Also, when you actually use the equilizer or mess with the bass/treble, it actually sounds like it's being INCREASED. Most of the players JUST DECREASE let's say the treble to make it sound like the bass is louder (cough cough PlayerPRO). I didn't buy it until this sale because it was $5. I don't think it will get any lower to $0.99 (since the lowest possible price to set it as is $0.99 anyways) unless it does tomorrow and I get that credit card working properly. And the amount of information you can actually get from the song. Now I'm not a audiophile (at least I think I'm not) but I like to know what the song's bitrate is and sample size. I would know which version is which (such as YouTube downloaded MP3's compared to the real one). The Album system is also really nice. There are so many options to mess with this app. What I also really like is the lockscreen player. It look's amazing.

Pic of lockscreen with somewhat good wallpaper:

So far, PowerAMP is truely the best Music Player on the Android OS. It's just the best. They also have a 15-day trial which is just the full version with a time restriction (of course, you can always "reset" the time limit) so you can try it out before this sale ends. I don't think this app has ever been on sale (?) or any cheaper than $1.99. So check it out and buy it, it's worth every penny.